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You are cordially invited to join the Network for Business Innovation & Sustainability for our July Eco-Hour social networking event, where NBIS members and friends across industries get acquainted and learn from each other.
Join us and learn more about our host company, EcoFab, a social enterprise providing development and energy conservation services for sustainable homes and neighborhoods.
Enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at Eco-Fab’s new home in the McKinstry Innovation Center. Located near McKinstry’s Georgetown campus, the Center is where new and emerging companies come together under one roof to foster the advancement of clean, green energy technologies.
Date: Thurs., July 22, 2010
Time: 5:00pm-7:30pm with hosted drinks and hors de oeuvres
Address: 210 South Hudson Street (located on the 3rd Floor of the Parking Garage next to McKinstry’s Headquarters)
Please RSVP at:
http://ecohourjuly.eventbrite.com/

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Hookah coals
Hookah come from along the border of around 1500 Years ago. These hookahs
were simple, primitive, and rugged in design, usually made from a coconut shell base and tube with a head attached.
hookah coals